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3 weeks ago

Trade Trip Results

As we know, Trade Trips are important and we’ve been seeing some good results so far.

3 weeks ago

Markets take a breather

After a few wild weeks within the Cash Cattle Markets, they step back and take a breather.

4 weeks ago

Cattle & Hog Markets

Looking over the action we saw in our cattle and hog markets this week.

4 weeks ago

Sale Barns are Important

Sale barns are extremely important to our rural communities and the people who utilize them.

4 weeks ago

Market Development

Revieing our Market Development with the National Pork Board.

4 weeks ago

Watching our Cash Markets

As we get closer to wrapping up another week, we continue to watch our Cash Cattle Markets.

4 weeks ago

February USDA Reports

Taking a look at the recent USDA February Crop Production and World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates.

4 weeks ago

Promoting our Products

Promoting our Red Meat Products is the main goal for the U.S. Meat Export Federation.

4 weeks ago

Cash remains King

Cash remains King when it comes to our Cattle Markets. Working on the heels of last week, cash ranged from…

4 weeks ago

Grain Market Higher

It’s a good day when grain markets are higher. Hear from Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek.

4 weeks ago

Cattle Digests News

Cattle markets digested last week’s news fairly well. Hear from Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek.

4 weeks ago

Pork Checkoff Dollars

Our Pork Checkoff Dollars are at work!

4 weeks ago

MN Pork Family of the Year

The Terry Wolters Family has been selected as the Minnesota Pork Family of the Year.

4 weeks ago

Corn Diseases in 2025

Looking at corn diseases in 2025 and planning for this growing season.

4 weeks ago

Wheat & Moisture by State

For the month of February, looking at wheat condition and moisture.  

4 weeks ago

More Livestock Insurance needs

While members of Congress are working on an updated Farm Bill, the general feeling is that we need to see…

4 weeks ago

The Benefits of Farm Programs

While attending Cattle Con last week, we dug into the benefits of having Farm Programs in place.

4 weeks ago

USDA Crop Production

USDA Crop Production reports out tomorrow and will mainly focus on South America.

4 weeks ago

Highlights in Grain Market

The big highlight on the grain market last week was within soybeans.

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